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    Direct Spectroscopic Evidence for an n→π Interaction by Singh, Santosh K., Mishra, Kamal K., Sharma, Neha, Das, Aloke

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (27-06-2016)
    “…The n→π* interaction is an extremely weak but very important noncovalent interaction. Although this interaction is widely present in biomolecules and…”
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    Observation of an Unusually Large IR Red-Shift in an Unconventional S–H···S Hydrogen-Bond by Mishra, Kamal K, Borish, Kshetrimayum, Singh, Gulzar, Panwaria, Prakash, Metya, Surajit, Madhusudhan, M. S, Das, Aloke

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry letters (04-02-2021)
    “…The S–H···S non-covalent interaction is generally known as an extremely unconventional weak hydrogen-bond in the literature. The present gas-phase…”
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    Steric as well as n→π Interaction Controls the Conformational Preferences of Phenyl Acetate: Gas‐phase Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Calculations by Singh, Santosh K., Panwaria, Prakash, Mishra, Kamal K., Das, Aloke

    Published in Chemistry, an Asian journal (13-12-2019)
    “…Herein, we report that the conformational preference of phenyl acetate is governed by steric effect and n→π* interaction. Conformation‐specific electronic and…”
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    Water-Mediated Selenium Hydrogen-Bonding in Proteins: PDB Analysis and Gas-Phase Spectroscopy of Model Complexes by Mishra, Kamal K, Singh, Santosh K, Kumar, Satish, Singh, Gulzar, Sarkar, Biplab, Madhusudhan, M. S, Das, Aloke

    “…High-resolution X-ray crystallography and two-dimensional NMR studies demonstrate that water-mediated conventional hydrogen-bonding interactions (N–H···N,…”
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    Microhydration of Phenyl Formate: Gas‐Phase Laser Spectroscopy, Microwave Spectroscopy, and Quantum Chemistry Calculations by Panwaria, Prakash, Juanes, Marcos, Mishra, Kamal K., Saragi, Rizalina, Borish, Kshetrimayum, Usabiaga, Imanol, Camiruaga, Ander, Fernández, José A., Lesarri, Alberto, Das, Aloke

    Published in Chemphyschem (16-12-2022)
    “…Herein, we have investigated the structure of phenyl formate⋅⋅⋅water (PhOF⋅⋅⋅H2O) dimer and various non‐covalent interactions present there using gas‐phase…”
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    Polarization dependence of the resonant two‐photon ionization spectra of jet‐cooled (1R,2R)‐(−)‐pseudoephedrine by Jeong, Changseop, Mishra, Kamal K., Yun, Jiyeon, Heo, Jiyoung, Kim, Nam Joon

    Published in Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society (01-03-2022)
    “…The polarization dependence of the resonant two‐photon ionization (R2PI) spectra of jet‐cooled (1R,2R)‐(−)‐pseudoephedrine was investigated near the origin…”
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    Direct Spectroscopic Evidence for an n[arrow right][pi] Interaction by Singh, Santosh K, Mishra, Kamal K, Sharma, Neha, Das, Aloke

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (27-06-2016)
    “…The n[arrow right]π* interaction is an extremely weak but very important noncovalent interaction. Although this interaction is widely present in biomolecules…”
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    Direct Spectroscopic Evidence for an n[arrow right][pi] Interaction by Singh, Santosh K, Mishra, Kamal K, Sharma, Neha, Das, Aloke

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (27-06-2016)
    “…The n[arrow right]π* interaction is an extremely weak but very important noncovalent interaction. Although this interaction is widely present in biomolecules…”
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    Direct Spectroscopic Evidence for an n→π Interaction by Singh, Santosh K., Mishra, Kamal K., Sharma, Neha, Das, Aloke

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (27-06-2016)
    “…The n→π* interaction is an extremely weak but very important noncovalent interaction. Although this interaction is widely present in biomolecules and…”
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    Direct Spectroscopic Evidence for an n arrow right pi Interaction by Singh, Santosh K, Mishra, Kamal K, Sharma, Neha, Das, Aloke

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (01-06-2016)
    “…The n arrow right pi * interaction is an extremely weak but very important noncovalent interaction. Although this interaction is widely present in biomolecules…”
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    Thermal analyses of compound semiconductors using differential scanning calorimetry. Application to compositional analyses of cathodically electrosynthesized cadmium telluride by Lin, Wen Yuan, Mishra, Kamal K, Mori, Erik, Rajeshwar, Krishnan

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-04-1990)
    “…Changes in compositional profiles as a function of solution hydrodynamics and TeO sub 2 concentration as well as chemical reactions between excess Cd and Te…”
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    Dynamics and topochemistry of the thermal formation of cadmium telluride from the constituent elements: a differential scanning calorimetry study by Lin, Wen Yuan, Mishra, Kamal K, Segal, Ranjana, Rajeshwar, Krishnan

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry (1952) (01-05-1991)
    “…The kinetics and topochemical details of the condensed-phase Cd + Te = CdTe reaction system were studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in…”
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    Solution Chemical Constraints in the Chemical-Mechanical Polishing of Copper: Aqueous Stability Diagrams for the Cu-H^sub 2^O and Cu-NH^sub 3^-H^sub 2^O Systems by Osseo-Asare, K, Mishra, Kamal K

    Published in Journal of electronic materials (01-10-1996)
    “…A general graphical approach to the solution chemistry of chemical mechanical polishing is presented with the aid of a variety of aqueous stability diagrams,…”
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    Solution Chemical Constraints in the Chemical-Mechanical Polishing of Copper: Aqueous Stability Diagrams for the Cu-Hsub 2 sub and Cu-NHsub 3-Hsub 2 sub Systems by Osseo-Asare, K, Mishra, Kamal K

    Published in Journal of electronic materials (01-10-1996)
    “…A general graphical approach to the solution chemistry of chemical mechanical polishing is presented with the aid of a variety of aqueous stability diagrams,…”
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